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Christmas, credit card fees
Now that Christmas is over and all the gifts unwrapped and being enjoyed, many of us will reluctantly turn our thoughts to having to pay for all that generosity. For most of us that means paying off the credit card bill. That also means paying interest on the balance if we don't pay it off in one payment; and possibly late payment fees, underpayment fees, balance transfer fees, and if you complain, a bad attitude fee.
Letters to the editor
What’s in a year?
An update from Representative Ingraham
December means cool (and I do mean cool) winter breezes are ushered in, snowflakes make their appearance and for most of us, we begin the look forward to celebrating Christ’s birth on December 25th. In preparing for the Christmas celebration, many of us begin by decorating our homes, looking for that perfect Christmas tree and hanging a wreath upon our door. The wreath’s shape has been used symbolically for centuries. The circle or ring shape is symbolic of eternity or eternal life, because the shape has no beginning or end.
The first two amendments the most important
The first two amendments to our Constitution are by far the most important. Here is why.
Don't leave it to luck, buckle up
Did you know that a properly worn seat belt is the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself in a motor vehicle crash? Yes, I said seat belt!
Pioneer bus a Mineral County asset
The Pioneer Council provides transportation to your friends, family and neighbors in Mineral County more often than most people realize. Besides the five scheduled trips to Missoula each month, The Pioneer bus is also going to Plains, and from Saltese to Superior and back.
Ends don't justify means
By Speaker of the House Austin Knudsen
Clark Fork Valley Hospital joins Montana Telestroke Network
Clark Fork Valley Hospital joins Montana Telestroke Network
FWP reminds everyone to "Inspect. Clean. Dry."
This spring and summer remember to inspect, clean and dry your boats, trailers and fishing gear to stop aquatic hitchhikers from taking hold in Montana.
COLUMN: Hands off my sports
This planet that is now home to somewhere in the crowded neighborhood of 8 billion human beings by most estimates, is an amazing, if not crazy place.
Lady Panthers senior gets ready to graduate
ALBERTON – Lady Panther Ryan Vicek recently finished her last volleyball season before graduation.
State says Infant cereal tested above safe arsenic levels
The recalled infant cereal was distributed nationally through Walmart stores and online.

Superior holds round-up of future kindergartners
Wednesday morning was the first day of an exciting new career at school for next year's kindergarten class at Superior Elementary School.
Tribal Health offers new walk-in hours, clinics
ST. IGNATIUS — Tribal Health (TH) is working in the community to provide more access to health care for Tribal Health recipients.

Plains Schools to create new logo
In school sports, the school’s integrity, emotion, attitude and appearance can widely be attributed to, and represented by, their mascot.
'First responders' host day of demonstrations
First responders spend day educating public about who they are and what they do

Plains Horsemen prepare for first game of the season
PLAINS- After the first practice of the season, the Horsemen of Plains are ready to rebound from a disappointing 2012-2013 season. Coach Juan Lulack is busy preparing the team to take the field for the first game of the season against rival Thompson Falls on August 31. If the coaches have their way, the Horsemen will have a few surprises in store for their opponents this season.

Paradise residents continue fight against sewer plan
Paradise residents continue fight against sewer plan
Thompson River Complex grows to over 1,600 acres
UPDATE:

Students learn life lessons through newspapers
HOT SPRINGS – Newspapers in Education is a program designed to help teach students about the world around them. Most use national news coverage of events to educate students. Hot Springs fifth grade teacher Bart Granlund however, uses the Valley Press to give his students a better understanding of what is going on around them.